Rama-Tut
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Rama-Tut was originally [[Richards, Nathaniel|Nathaniel Richards]], a [[:Category:30th Century|30th-century]] human from an alternate Earth known as [[Other-Earth]] (or [[Earth-6311]]). Bored by the utopia that was his era, Richards delved into the records of his ancestors, and discovered the design for a time machine. Building it and disguising it within the Sphinx, he travelled back to ancient Egypt. | Rama-Tut was originally [[Richards, Nathaniel|Nathaniel Richards]], a [[:Category:30th Century|30th-century]] human from an alternate Earth known as [[Other-Earth]] (or [[Earth-6311]]). Bored by the utopia that was his era, Richards delved into the records of his ancestors, and discovered the design for a time machine. Building it and disguising it within the Sphinx, he travelled back to ancient Egypt. | ||
− | Crashlanding and becoming blinded, he was found in the desert by a wanderer, [[Baal (Marvel)|Baal]]. After being cured of his blindness by a later-lost medicine, Richards took the name Rama-Tut, and used his advanced technology to become Pharaoh. His people adored him, and during his reign, Rama-Tut battled En Sabah Nur, the young [[Mutants (Marvel)|mutant]] who would later become known as [[Apocalypse]]. | + | Crashlanding and becoming blinded, he was found in the desert by a wanderer, [[Baal (Marvel)|Baal]]. After being cured of his blindness by a later-lost medicine, Richards took the name Rama-Tut, and used his advanced technology to become Pharaoh. His people adored him, and during his reign, Rama-Tut battled En Sabah Nur, the young [[Mutants (Marvel)|mutant]] who would later become known as [[Apocalypse (Marvel)|Apocalypse]]. |
Eventually, however, the [[Fantastic Four]] arrived from the [[:Category:20th Century|20th century]], in search of the blindness cure. Rama-Tut captured them, but thanks to the Egyptian god [[Khonshu]] and [[Doctor Strange]], they were freed and overthrew the Pharaoh. Rama-Tut fled to the future, but after hitting a temporal disturbance, he discovered an adrift [[Doctor Doom]] in the timestream. Rescuing him, Rama-Tut allowed Doom to somehow get the idea that Tut was a future version of the Latverian ruler. After dropping Doom off in the 20th Century, and tussling with [[Cable]]'s mentor [[Blaquesmith]], Rama-Tut (inspired by Doom) took on a new identity- that of the [[Scarlet Centurion]]. The Centurion, in turn, eventually became [[Kang|Kang the Conqueror]]. | Eventually, however, the [[Fantastic Four]] arrived from the [[:Category:20th Century|20th century]], in search of the blindness cure. Rama-Tut captured them, but thanks to the Egyptian god [[Khonshu]] and [[Doctor Strange]], they were freed and overthrew the Pharaoh. Rama-Tut fled to the future, but after hitting a temporal disturbance, he discovered an adrift [[Doctor Doom]] in the timestream. Rescuing him, Rama-Tut allowed Doom to somehow get the idea that Tut was a future version of the Latverian ruler. After dropping Doom off in the 20th Century, and tussling with [[Cable]]'s mentor [[Blaquesmith]], Rama-Tut (inspired by Doom) took on a new identity- that of the [[Scarlet Centurion]]. The Centurion, in turn, eventually became [[Kang|Kang the Conqueror]]. | ||
Kang, in his later years, wearied of his expansive chronal empire. Seeking a simpler time, he left his love [[Ravonna]] in charge and travelled back to ancient Egypt, resuming his role as Rama-Tut. He also destroyed his [[Chronosphere|chronosphere]] so that he would not be tempted to turn back. Tut ruled for a decade, basking in his people's adoration and being a very wise and benevolent leader. Eventually, however, he became rankled by his fate- becoming [[Immortus]]- and resolved to shatter the cycle that led to it. Entombing himself in suspended animation, Tut awoke in the 20th century and united with the [[Avengers]], battling a version of his past self- Kang- during the [[Celestial Madonna]] crisis. He found he could change nothing, and, after being sent home by Immortus, sunk into despair. Resigned to his fate, Rama-Tut entered [[Limbo (Marvel)|Limbo]] and became Immortus. | Kang, in his later years, wearied of his expansive chronal empire. Seeking a simpler time, he left his love [[Ravonna]] in charge and travelled back to ancient Egypt, resuming his role as Rama-Tut. He also destroyed his [[Chronosphere|chronosphere]] so that he would not be tempted to turn back. Tut ruled for a decade, basking in his people's adoration and being a very wise and benevolent leader. Eventually, however, he became rankled by his fate- becoming [[Immortus]]- and resolved to shatter the cycle that led to it. Entombing himself in suspended animation, Tut awoke in the 20th century and united with the [[Avengers]], battling a version of his past self- Kang- during the [[Celestial Madonna]] crisis. He found he could change nothing, and, after being sent home by Immortus, sunk into despair. Resigned to his fate, Rama-Tut entered [[Limbo (Marvel)|Limbo]] and became Immortus. | ||
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+ | He later travelled the Ark of History during a meeting of Kang and his variants. They were called by Immortus to acquire the warlord's prize that was the last legacy of Nathaniel Richards. To that end, Rama-Tut along with Scarlet Centurion, Kang and a seeming new variant named '''Scion''' all looked to acquire the hidden item that was present in the Baxter Building at various points in the timeline. (Fantastic Four v6 #35) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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+ | This incarnation came to father a child named '''Ramades''' though he came to abandon this son in Ancient Egypt. Ramades by the time he reached 20 years of age discovered his father's time travel equipment and intended to be greater than Kang himself. (4 v1 #16) | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
+ | He could create a rip in time beneath the sands of Ancient Egypt and unleashing an endless sea of sands onto an enemy to bury them. (Fantastic Four v6 #35) | ||
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+ | Among his army were the '''sarcophobots''' that were robots dressed as Egyptian mummies. (Fantastic Four v6 #35) | ||
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+ | He was said to had been responsible for building a headquarters called the '''Ark of History''' that was located in '''Neverspace''' which was a place where broken timelines died. It was built as a monument to his divinity with safeguards created to ensure only his bloodline could pass through its walls. This meant though that variants of him were able to access this structure. (Fantastic Four v6 #35) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
+ | *In Fantastic Four, Rama-Tut appeared in the setting of the 1967 animated television series in the episode "Rama-Tut" where he was voiced by actor Mike Road. | ||
+ | *In X-Men: Evolution, Rama-Tut made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the setting of the animated television series. | ||
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+ | ===Video games=== | ||
+ | *In X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, Rama-Tut was mentioned in the setting of the video game. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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*''Rise of Apocalypse v1'': | *''Rise of Apocalypse v1'': | ||
*''All-New, All-Different Avengers v1'': | *''All-New, All-Different Avengers v1'': | ||
+ | *''Kang the Conqueror v1'': (2021) | ||
+ | *''Fantastic Four v6'': (2021) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Nathaniel_Richards_(Rama-Tut)_(Earth-6311) Marvel Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rama-Tut Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rama-Tut Wikipedia Entry] | ||
Revision as of 15:20, 15 September 2021
Rama-Tut is a male comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Rama-Tut was originally Nathaniel Richards, a 30th-century human from an alternate Earth known as Other-Earth (or Earth-6311). Bored by the utopia that was his era, Richards delved into the records of his ancestors, and discovered the design for a time machine. Building it and disguising it within the Sphinx, he travelled back to ancient Egypt.
Crashlanding and becoming blinded, he was found in the desert by a wanderer, Baal. After being cured of his blindness by a later-lost medicine, Richards took the name Rama-Tut, and used his advanced technology to become Pharaoh. His people adored him, and during his reign, Rama-Tut battled En Sabah Nur, the young mutant who would later become known as Apocalypse.
Eventually, however, the Fantastic Four arrived from the 20th century, in search of the blindness cure. Rama-Tut captured them, but thanks to the Egyptian god Khonshu and Doctor Strange, they were freed and overthrew the Pharaoh. Rama-Tut fled to the future, but after hitting a temporal disturbance, he discovered an adrift Doctor Doom in the timestream. Rescuing him, Rama-Tut allowed Doom to somehow get the idea that Tut was a future version of the Latverian ruler. After dropping Doom off in the 20th Century, and tussling with Cable's mentor Blaquesmith, Rama-Tut (inspired by Doom) took on a new identity- that of the Scarlet Centurion. The Centurion, in turn, eventually became Kang the Conqueror.
Kang, in his later years, wearied of his expansive chronal empire. Seeking a simpler time, he left his love Ravonna in charge and travelled back to ancient Egypt, resuming his role as Rama-Tut. He also destroyed his chronosphere so that he would not be tempted to turn back. Tut ruled for a decade, basking in his people's adoration and being a very wise and benevolent leader. Eventually, however, he became rankled by his fate- becoming Immortus- and resolved to shatter the cycle that led to it. Entombing himself in suspended animation, Tut awoke in the 20th century and united with the Avengers, battling a version of his past self- Kang- during the Celestial Madonna crisis. He found he could change nothing, and, after being sent home by Immortus, sunk into despair. Resigned to his fate, Rama-Tut entered Limbo and became Immortus.
He later travelled the Ark of History during a meeting of Kang and his variants. They were called by Immortus to acquire the warlord's prize that was the last legacy of Nathaniel Richards. To that end, Rama-Tut along with Scarlet Centurion, Kang and a seeming new variant named Scion all looked to acquire the hidden item that was present in the Baxter Building at various points in the timeline. (Fantastic Four v6 #35)
Overview
Personality and attributes
This incarnation came to father a child named Ramades though he came to abandon this son in Ancient Egypt. Ramades by the time he reached 20 years of age discovered his father's time travel equipment and intended to be greater than Kang himself. (4 v1 #16)
Powers and abilities
He could create a rip in time beneath the sands of Ancient Egypt and unleashing an endless sea of sands onto an enemy to bury them. (Fantastic Four v6 #35)
Among his army were the sarcophobots that were robots dressed as Egyptian mummies. (Fantastic Four v6 #35)
He was said to had been responsible for building a headquarters called the Ark of History that was located in Neverspace which was a place where broken timelines died. It was built as a monument to his divinity with safeguards created to ensure only his bloodline could pass through its walls. This meant though that variants of him were able to access this structure. (Fantastic Four v6 #35)
Notes
- Rama-Tut was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where he made his first appearance in Fantastic Four v1 #19 (October, 1963).
Alternate Versions
- In a divergent timeline, Rama-Tut became incensed when he realized Immortus was but a servant of the Time Keepers. He defied his destiny, and became Kang once more.
In other media
Television
- In Fantastic Four, Rama-Tut appeared in the setting of the 1967 animated television series in the episode "Rama-Tut" where he was voiced by actor Mike Road.
- In X-Men: Evolution, Rama-Tut made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the setting of the animated television series.
Video games
- In X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, Rama-Tut was mentioned in the setting of the video game.
Appearances
- Fantastic Four v1: (1963)
- Avengers v1:
- Rise of Apocalypse v1:
- All-New, All-Different Avengers v1:
- Kang the Conqueror v1: (2021)
- Fantastic Four v6: (2021)
External Links
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